Their family’s hit TLC series was axed after In Touch uncovered police documents revealing that the family's eldest son molested five underage girls, including two sisters, as a teen.

The Duggar family. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)

"Feelings of being overwhelmed flooded my mind. I cried aloud, 'LORD I NEED YOUR HELP, I can't do it all! I feel so inadequate!' Diapers, dishes, laundry, meals, cleanup, school lessons, baths, hugs, kisses, correction...My list seemed to go on and on,” Michelle wrote on her family’s website.

She went on to explain how her children’s piano teacher offered to help out with the laundry twice a week, a nice gesture that Michelle credits prayer for.

Josh Duggar. (Photo Credit: Getty Images)

Back in June, Michelle and her husband Jim Bob Duggar spoke out about Josh’s molestation scandal, which they originally tried to keep under wraps.

“As parents, we felt, ‘We’re failures,’” she said during a FOX interview with Megyn Kelly. “We tried to raise our kids to do what’s right — to know what’s right. And yet one of our children made really bad choices. I think, as parents, we were devastated.”